Monday, December 29, 2014

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, The Millennium Trilogy by Stieg Larsson, Now Available at a Special Price

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson

Omnimystery News is always searching for newly discounted mystery, suspense, thriller and crime novels for our readers to enjoy. Today, we're pleased to present the following title, now available at a special price courtesy of the publisher, Vintage …

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson

The Millennium Trilogy (1st in series)

Publisher: Vintage

Price: $1.99 (as of 12/29/2014 at 1:00 PM ET).

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson, Amazon Kindle format

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Mikael Blomkvist, a once-respected financial journalist, watches his professional life rapidly crumble around him. Prospects appear bleak until an unexpected (and unsettling) offer to resurrect his name is extended by an old-school titan of Swedish industry. The catch — and there's always a catch — is that Blomkvist must first spend a year researching a mysterious disappearance that has remained unsolved for nearly four decades.

With few other options, he accepts and enlists the help of investigator Lisbeth Salander, a misunderstood genius with a cache of authority issues.

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson

New This Week: Death of a Winter Shaker, A Sister Rose Callahan Mystery by Deborah Woodworth

Death of a Winter Shaker by Deborah Woodworth

Omnimystery News is pleased to present a mystery, suspense, or thriller ebook that we recently found by sleuthing (as it were) through new or recently reissued titles from independent publishers during December 2014 and priced $4.99 or less …

Death of a Winter Shaker by Deborah Woodworth

A Sister Rose Callahan Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Avon

Price: $3.79 (as of 12/29/2014 at 12:30 PM ET).

First published in paperback by Avon in 1997. This is its first appearance as an ebook.

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Sister Rose is on a mission … to catch a killer …

The peaceful Shakers, pledged to hard work, worship and nonviolence could scarcely believe there was a dead body in their herb house. The handsome young drifter known as a "Winter Shaker" had professed to be a Believer to find refuge from the cold and the Depression. Now he'd gotten himself murdered.

Shaker Sister Rose Callahan, with her practical knowledge and worldly experience is assigned to find answers the sheriff refuses to consider-even if it mean discovering one of their own is the killer. But to protect a declining Shaker population, Rose must keep the sinful details hidden from the outside world. What the good Sister uncovers among the brethren are more than a tad of Earthly temptations, some un-Godly rivalry, and enough shameful secrets to raise havoc among the faithful … and to tempt some misguided soul to commit the most diabolical sin of all.

Death of a Winter Shaker by Deborah Woodworth

An Excerpt from Deadline for Murder, A Hilary Adams Mystery by Linda Y. Atkins

Omnimystery News: An Excerpt courtesy of Linda Y. Atkins
Deadline for Murder
by Linda Y. Atkins

We are delighted to welcome back author Linda Y. Atkins to Omnimystery News.

Linda visited with us last week when we discuss her latest legal thriller Deadline for Murder (Turquoise Morning Press; October 2014 trade paperback and ebook formats) and today we're pleased to introduce you to it with an excerpt, the prologue and first chapter.

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Deadline for Murder by Linda Y. Atkins

Prologue

Six months previously …

YOU SHOULD HAVE BEEN MORE careful. But with your insatiable need to grab readers using nothing more than malicious insinuation mixed with a giant helping of what ultimately amounted to unsubstantiated gossip, why should your recklessness come as a surprise?
  Now it's time for payback. So when you least expect it, you'll pay for the role you had in causing my pain. And I can promise you the pain you experience will be excruciating. Now it's your turn to lose everything you value in life — your reputation, your wife, your children, your friends, your career. But that won't be all you'll lose. Because in the end, when you think it can't get any worse, you'll also lose your wretched, worthless life.
  All those years ago, you were the lucky one. But your luck has finally run out. I warned you!
  That was all the unsigned typewritten note said. Holding it up to the bright overhead fluorescent tube lighting, he could see nothing unusual about the piece of notepaper he held in his hand. It looked to be nothing more than plain, old, run-of-the-mill, four-by-six, ivory-colored cardstock. Curious, he turned it over to see if anything of interest was on the reverse side. Nothing.
  The warning didn't scare him since it wasn't the first time he'd been threatened. It came with the territory. Slumping down, he nestled his head against the back of his swivel chair with its padded lumbar support — a comfort measure, made necessary from a career-ending football injury sustained while playing tight end for the local university. Looking up, he studied the indentation patterns pressed into the acoustical tiles overhead while trying to recall if he had ever been told by anyone in particular, other than his jackass of an editor, that he "should have been more careful." About what exactly, his editor had never been able to explain. And what was this about "payback?"
  He picked up a paper clip, threw it up in the air, and then caught it again in the palm of his hand. What kind of a wiseass would write this crock of shit? No one immediately sprang to mind. He had gotten lots of menacing warnings from all sorts of crackpots during his twenty-plus year career, and, early on, he had been self-important enough to take them seriously. But fortunately, since none of the threats had ever amounted to anything, he had become convinced they were nothing more than idle threats made by people who had nothing better to do. Without a doubt, his boss was a well-known pain in the ass, but he couldn't conceive of him stooping this low, even though their run-ins were legendary and the subject of lots of chatter in the newsroom.
  As the paper's crime columnist, there frankly was no tolerance for any sort of "recklessness" as alleged in the note. It certainly was no secret most of what he wrote in his daily column could be verified by looking at court records and transcripts of taped statements given by blabbermouth defendants who, for whatever cockeyed reason, wanted their fifteen minutes of fame recorded in the City section. All he did was piece the stories together. So being "careful" never really entered into it. His column was always factually driven. It had to be. Of course, he, on occasion, made good use of outside sources, better known as anonymous or confidential, but then every reporter had his or her own stable of gossips and snitches.
  These so-called lowlifes may have been considered by most anyone's standards, including his own, to be reprehensible, but they were indispensable when doing business in the newspaper world. Even his editor had to admit, albeit grudgingly, that his star columnist never reported anything that wasn't nailed down six different ways from Sunday by using other, more pragmatic methods of investigative journalism, regardless of where, how, or from whom the original rumor got started.
  He glanced down at the note one last time. Since it wasn't attached, he assumed the envelope it arrived in had been destroyed by handlers in the mailroom. No matter. Receiving threats like this just proved he had been doing the job he was hired to do for The Louisville Gazette. People were actually reading his column and, as a result, thinking about what he had written and forming their own opinions. If truth be told, he didn't give a rat's behind if readers' opinions of him or of his column were good, bad or indifferent. He still got paid, regardless.
  He wondered why he had even given this latest piece of garbage a second thought. Bending down, he pitched the note into the wastebasket at his feet, turned to face his computer and started typing. He couldn't screw around with this any longer. He had a deadline to meet. And he was already late. As usual.


Chapter One

Tuesday, May 20

"Where in the hell am I?" A simple question. But to Blake Hunter, who was never known to be at a loss for words, the answer remained strangely elusive. Feeling weak and aching all over, as if he had been clobbered by a bad case of the flu, he cautiously pulled himself upright in the chair. Inadvertently, his hands brushed up against spools of yellowed stuffing escaping from beneath strips of rotted fabric that, at one time, must have been wrapped snugly around each of the now fractured armrests. The interaction made his hands feel uncomfortably gritty and sticky with some kind of residue. He jerked them away and then wiped both right and left palms against his thighs. But whatever it was still clung to his hands like skin on a snake.
  Trying hard to overcome his growing sense of panic, even though a cold chill was inching its way up his spine, he glanced around, taking stock of his surroundings. The effort, however, immediately caused sharp pains to shoot through the left side of his head, making any further such exertion much too ambitious. Debilitating dizziness, disorientation and an overwhelming need to give in to sleep became overpowering sensations. Exhausted, Blake slumped back in the chair before trying once more to get his bearings. Seconds ticked away. It was so tempting just to remain sitting limp, like a rag doll. But instinctively, he knew he had to get up and keep moving.
  Easing around an exposed coil sprouting like a prickly weed from the seat cushion, which he quickly realized felt alarmingly damp to the touch, he managed to stand up, but just barely. Shivering, he knew that whatever had dampened the chair had now transferred itself to the back of his trousers. And since the room temperature was somewhere close to frigid, he knew it wasn't sweat. And that realization was all the incentive he needed to remain upright. Tentatively, with one hand still planted firmly on the back of the chair and the other splayed on the wall behind it for added support, he fought back the vertigo, and then the nausea, all of which seemed to roll over him in waves of varying intensity.
  Taking a deep breath, he slowly inched his way forward by placing one hand, then the other against the wall's cold surface. His objective was simple. Head in the direction of the only window in the room. He staggered forward. Out of breath and still reeling from the throbbing pain in his head, he reached out and, hoping to regain his balance, clutched at the short drapery panel that covered the window. The action, however, prompted a plume of accumulated dust to waft through the air and, like lint on a black suit, promptly deposit itself on his face and fingers. Again, Blake attempted to wipe off the grime on his dampened gray flannel slacks but succeeded only in making himself cough, which resulted in his head hurting more, if that was even possible.
  Cautiously lifting the hem of the drapery to eye level, he could see that just outside the three-byfive-foot window was a large metal pole capped twelve feet above with a rectangular neon sign in Pepto-
  Bismol pink letters that blinked "Vacancy" in rhythmic unison to an incessant buzzing sound. Taking advantage of the blinking light, which illuminated the room every two seconds, he studied his watch. Exactly 5:12 a.m. The first blush of color heralding a late spring sunrise was just beginning to spread across the early morning sky. Looking past the Vacancy sign, he searched for the name of the motel, but no name was visible from his rather limited vantage point. Peering around to the left and then to the right, he saw nothing that looked even vaguely familiar except for his Jeep parked three spaces down from the exterior door. Frustrated, he tried but couldn't remember driving here, wherever here was. Dropping the corner of the drapery, Blake turned to take a quick inventory of the room, which had only one low wattage bulb in a floor lamp anchored near one of two twin beds pushed together, but not quite all the way. Both coverlets looked to be pulled back in muddled disarray as if each bed had been slept in. In the area between the beds, he could make out a small pie-shaped section of well-worn shag carpeting. Not surprisingly, even from a distance and with limited light, he could tell that this too was stained. With what, he didn't want to hazard a guess.
  Not knowing who, or what, had brought him there, Blake tried once more to think. But his only recollection of recent events seemed trapped in a mass of jumbled, disjointed conversations with people he couldn't identify — people whose distorted faces seemed to puddle together like wax melting from a hot flame. Nothing was making any sense. And the more he tried to recapture the memories, the more they seemed to fade into nothingness like wisps of smoke.
  With care, he angled his way toward the beds with an overwhelming desire, in spite of the filth, to plop down and sleep off whatever it was that had caused his loss of memory, lack of coordination, and this mother of all headaches. He was in no condition to drive, so sleep, he convinced himself, was the best, if not the only, option he had at the moment. With that goal in mind, he again stumbled forward, his hands involuntarily fluttering around in a useless effort to try to remain standing. Silently, he urged himself on — you're almost there — just two more steps to go before you can lie down and sink back into oblivion. But then, all of a sudden, his knees buckled, and he once more lost control of his movements. Just in time, before falling face down on the floor, he reached out and managed to grab hold of the corner of one of the mattresses. Using all the strength he had left, he pulled himself up and, maneuvering his body as best he could, crawled onto the edge of the bed closest to where he had been standing, slid slowly across it on his belly, cautiously straddling the two mattresses where they remained joined at their shared headboard. But once there, something stopped him cold. What was it he had just touched? He rose up, steadied himself on both elbows, and dared to look. It was a hand. He shifted his weight, and with one arm now free, he pulled back the bedspread. In spite of his fuzzy headedness and overwhelming sense of fatigue, what he saw caused him, without thought as to his present condition, to rear back and jump off the beds.
  Trying to steady himself on still-wobbly legs, he stepped backward, falling against the nearby wall. Leaning on it for support, he stared, transfixed at what had been rolled up, cocoon-like, in the bed covers. A woman's body. And from the coldness of the hand he had touched, he was pretty damn sure she was dead. Stone cold dead.

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Linda Y. Atkins
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Linda Y. Atkins

Linda Y. Atkins has practiced law in Louisville, Kentucky since 1982. She began her career as a prosecutor in the Jefferson County Commonwealth's Attorney's Office, working her way up through the ranks to become the Director and Chief Prosecutor of the County's first domestic violence unit. Married with two children (and three cats) she now practices law with her husband, concentrating in medical and legal malpractice claims. And of course, she uses her extensive knowledge of the law to write the Hilary Adams mystery series.

For more information about the author, please visit her website at LindaAtkinsAuthor.com, or find her on Facebook.

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Deadline for Murder by Linda Y. Atkins

Deadline for Murder
Linda Y. Atkins
A Hilary Adams Mystery

Defending a crime reporter accused of a double-homicide puts Hilary Adams to the test once more. Can she meet the deadline for murder?

Attorney Hilary Adams makes the difficult decision not to run for another term as Louisville's top prosecutor. She's determined to return to the defense side of the justice system. The only hitch is that her newfound resolve isn't resonating too well with her husband Peter Elliott, Louisville's police chief.

On the first day after her incumbency has ended, Hilary receives an unexpected and very hard to resist offer from Winfield Bennett, the managing partner of Louisville's biggest white-shoe law firm. He wants her to head up a newly formed criminal litigation division. Unable to turn down such a prestigious position and the obscene salary package that accompanies it, Hilary accepts. She soon realizes, however, that the job comes with a hefty price tag — take on every case Win throws her way, including the representation of his old college chum, journalist Blake Hunter, a happily married man who can't seem to remember how he woke up that morning in a seedy motel room with a very dead young woman.

Then, in quick succession, another murder victim turns up. Blake's new boss is found brutally beaten and stabbed in exactly the same manner as the young woman. Evidence, including DNA left at each of the crime scenes, points to only one person as being the culprit in both slayings — Hilary's errant client, Blake Hunter.

As always, Hilary has her work cut out for her. Once again, she's up to the challenge.

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A Conversation with Suspense Novelist Amy Schisler

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Amy Schisler
with Amy Schisler

We are delighted to welcome author Amy Schisler to Omnimystery News today.

Earlier this year we featured an excerpt from Amy's new suspense novel A Place To Call Home (Sarah Book Publishing; August 2014 trade paperback and ebook formats) and more recently we had the opportunity to catch up with her to talk more about her books.

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Omnimystery News: Introduce us to the lead characters of A Place To Call Home. What is it about them that appeals to you as a writer?

Amy Schisler
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Amy Schisler

Amy Schisler: In A Place to Call Home, readers meet Susan O'Neil, an enterprising computer networker, and her childhood friend, Jim Russell, a detective with their small town police department. Though they haven't seen or spoken to each other since high school, they are brought together by the mysterious appearance of two little girls, Cassie and Ellie, who have run away from home after witnessing a murder and are discovered eating out of Susan's trash can.

Much of Susan's background, her habits, and even her computer knowledge are all things that are a part of me. I like to think of her as the smarter, savvier version of myself! Jim is a hometown hero, liked by all of the girls, but haunted by demons in his own past that he will encounter and have to overcome as the secrets about his family and those of others in their town are uncovered during their investigation into the lives of Cassie and Ellie.

OMN: Did you consider writing the book as the first of a series?

AS: Though I didn't write A Place to Call Home as part of a series, I have had many people write to me and ask if the characters will be back in upcoming novels. While I don't intend to create a series out of these characters, all of my novels take place in Maryland, and it's a small state, so I have a feeling some of the characters will definitely be seen again. I never considered myself a serial mystery author, but as the stories have developed, there are definitely characters who have presented themselves as potential lead characters in future books. Writing serials is a little scary to me because those characters' lives go on and on; they get messy and entangled in real life situations that might be hard to deal with. Could I have Susan attending her mother's funeral in a later book? How sad that would be! Could I sustain their story over time? Would readers tire of them? Those are scary questions!

My next book, Picture Me, takes place on Maryland's Eastern Shore with an entirely new set of characters, but I can certainly see some possible crossovers in the future. One of the characters, in particular, may have a bright new future on the Eastern Shore. I am currently working on a third novel that I believe could be the start of a series. We'll have to see where the story takes us!

OMN: Into which fiction genre would you place your books?

AS: I classify my books as classic mystery stories, but I think they really contain elements of more than one mystery genre. There's suspense, romance, and police drama. Labeling them as a specific type of mystery genre doesn't really seem to fit. I have been a huge fan of Mary Higgins Clark my entire life. She first introduced me to modern-day mysteries when I was in middle school. I believe my characters and storylines are very similar to hers. Though I am also crazy about James Patterson, and the novel I'm currently writing has a lot of his influence in it. My goal isn't to fit into a certain genre; it's simply to keep the reader turning page after page in anticipation of what is going to happen next.

OMN: How much of your own personal or professional experience have you included in your books?

AS: Many of the characters in my books are based on myself or on the people in my life. One thing that I like to do is have four or five people read the first several chapters of a new book as I'm creating it. I ask that they give me their honest feedback about the characters, the developing plot, and whether or not the story is intriguing. In return, all of those people are woven into the storyline. While, in some cases, they are merely mentioned here or there, at times, they become an integral part of the story. In Picture Me, my good friend, Mindy, is introduced as a police officer in one scene. Little did I know that by the end of the novel, she would play a significant role in bringing down the villain. Her character truly took on a life of her own, one that is quite the opposite of the Mindy I know in real life! In A Place to Call Home, Susan's mother is based loosely on my mother; and, in my mind, the Mayor of Baltimore resembles a former Baltimore Mayor who shall remain nameless!

OMN: You mentioned that your books take place in Maryland. How true are you to the settings of your stories?

AS: All of my novels blend real places with fictional towns. In A Place to Call Home, Lakespring is fictional but resembles many of the small towns around the state. It is close to Baltimore, where the climax takes place, and not too far from the famed resort towns of Ocean City, MD and Chincoteague, VA, which are also featured in the plot. I created the fictional town so that I could invent my own people, schools, and businesses while still maintaining the authenticity of the actual places to which they travel within the novel. In the upcoming novel, Picture Me, most of the action takes place in St. Brendan, Maryland, a stand-in for the tourist town of St. Michaels just a few miles from my own home. Changing the name allowed me to create my own local stores and invent my own history while still weaving in the history and annual events of the surrounding towns of Easton, Oxford, and Tilghman Island. Many locals are actually in the story, but most of the names have been changed slightly.

OMN: What are some of your outside interests? And have any of these found their way into your books?

AS: Outside of writing, I have many varied interests. I am just as content to sit at home and read as I am to travel the world. My three daughters are life-long Girl Scouts, so we've done our share of camping, hiking, and all sorts of outdoor activities. We live near the water, and my husband has a commercial crabbing license, so we spend a lot of time on his workboat crabbing, fishing, tubing, or just cruising around. It's not anything fancy, but we love the tranquility of just being on the water. My husband travels quite extensively for his job, and we've been very lucky to visit several countries and three other continents. Many of the places we've been have influenced my writing. While the basic storyline of my books take place in Maryland, the characters are taken to places near and far in their quest to find the truth, or in some cases, to escape it.

OMN: What's next for you?

AS: I have a new novel, Picture Me, coming out later this winter that takes place on Maryland's Eastern Shore. Julie Lawson is on the run from an unknown assailant, a professional killer she has managed to elude three times with the help of fate. After almost two years on a cross-country journey, she yearns to be back on Maryland soil, but returning to her home state will put her in grave danger as secrets are revealed that she may wish would have remained buried forever.

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Amy MacWilliams Schisler of Bozman, Maryland has been writing all of her life for fun and as a freelance writer. A graduate of University of Maryland College Park with a Masters of Library and Information Science, Amy has resided in Talbot County for 21 years. She was employed as a school library media specialist at White Marsh Elementary and Chapel District Elementary and a reference librarian at Chesapeake College. For the past seven years, she has operated her own computer tutoring service working primarily with senior citizens while spending as much time as possible writing.

No stranger to politics, Amy is the wife of former State Delegate Ken Schisler. They have brought up three daughters on the Eastern Shore and are very involved in their local community. Amy is the leader of Girl Scout Troop 453, Director of Summer Roundup Girl Scout Camp, part of the Liturgical Ministry for Saints Peter and Paul Parish, leader of the Women of Faith Prayer Group, and volunteers at Saints Peter and Paul Elementary and High Schools.

For more information about the author, please visit her website at AmySchislerAuthor.com and her author page on Goodreads, or find her on Facebook and Twitter.

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A Place To Call Home by Amy Schisler

A Place To Call Home
Amy Schisler
A Novel of Suspense

Susan O'Neil, young, single entrepreneur and owner of her own computer consulting business, is shocked to discover runaways Cassie and Ellie eating out of her trash. Thus begins a dangerous journey, both figuratively and literally, for Susan, the children, and childhood friend and undercover FBI agent, Jim Russell.

Racing against the clock to find the true paternity of the supposed orphans pits Susan and Jim against a ruthless killer who will stop at nothing to protect his empire. From the Baltimore City Government to the Caribbean Islands and the Las Vegas Casinos, the unearthed secrets about Cassie and Ellie's past threaten all of their futures.

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Solo by William Boyd is Today's Kobo Daily Deal

Solo by William Boyd

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature Solo by William Boyd as today's Kobo Daily Deal.

The deal price of $1.99 is valid only for today, Monday, December 29, 2014, and has been price-matched by Amazon.

Solo by William Boyd

A James Bond, 007 Thriller

Publisher: Harper

Price: $1.99 (as of 12/29/2014 at 6:40 AM ET).

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It's 1969, and, having just celebrated his forty-fifth birthday, James Bond — British special agent 007 — is summoned to headquarters to receive an unusual assignment. Zanzarim, a troubled West African nation, is being ravaged by a bitter civil war, and M directs Bond to quash the rebels threatening the established regime.

Bond's arrival in Africa marks the start of a feverish mission to discover the forces behind this brutal war — and he soon realizes the situation is far from straightforward. Piece by piece, Bond uncovers the real cause of the violence in Zanzarim, revealing a twisting conspiracy that extends further than he ever imagined.

Solo by William Boyd

Over 80 Romance Novels is Today's Romantic Suspense Kindle Daily Deal

Fatal Affair by Marie Force

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature Over 80 Romance Novels as today's Romantic Suspense Kindle Daily Deal.

The deal price of $1.99 or less each is valid only for today, Monday, December 29, 2014. We're highlighting one of the romantic suspense titles available in this post.

Fatal Affair by Marie Force

The Fatal Series (1st in series)

Publisher: Carina Press

Price: $1.99 (as of 12/29/2014 at 6:20 AM ET).

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Washington, D.C., Metro Police Detective Sergeant Sam Holland needs a big win to salvage her career — and her confidence — after a disastrous investigation. The perfect opportunity arises when Senator John O'Connor is found brutally murdered in his bed, and Sam is assigned to the case.

Matters get complicated when Sam has to team up with Nick Cappuano, O'Connor's friend and chief of staff … and the man Sam had a memorable one-night stand with years earlier. Their sexual chemistry still sizzles, and Sam has to fight to stay focused on the case. Sleeping with a material witness is another mistake she can't afford — especially when the bodies keep piling up.

Fatal Affair by Marie Force

The Best American Mystery Stories 2014 by Laura Lippman, Editor is Today's Kindle Daily Deal

The Best American Mystery Stories 2014 by Laura Lippman, Editor

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature The Best American Mystery Stories 2014 by Laura Lippman, Editor as today's Kindle Daily Deal.

The deal price of $1.99 is valid only for today, Monday, December 29, 2014.

The Best American Mystery Stories 2014 by Laura Lippman, Editor

A Short Story Collection

Publisher: Mariner Books

Price: $1.99 (as of 12/29/2014 at 6:10 AM ET).

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In her introduction, guest editor Laura Lippman notes that the mystery short story writer's task is an exacting one — the result must be solid and satisfying, but also provide "the requisite twists and answers" and a "resolution that must never be too on the-the-nose."

Showcasing writers who have honed this nuanced skill set, this short story collection offers tightly wound whodunits, puzzling perspectives, and disturbing denouements. There's a bank-robbing former Marine, a young mother under suspicion after her child goes missing, a ruthless colonial timber baron, a high school principal with a past, and a host of other memorable characters in this collection "filled with mayhem and murder and darkness."

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Today's Mystery and Suspense Update from Big Fish Games (141229)

Big Fish Games

Here is today's mystery and suspense update from Big Fish Games …

• Our Featured Title is Hotel.

• The Daily Deal is The Great Gatsby: Secret Treasure, just $2.99 today only!

• The current Catch of the Week is The Secret Order: Masked Intent, just $2.99 through Sunday, January 04, 2015 only.

• Today's Special Deal — It is Bonus Punch Monday! Receive a BONUS PUNCH with every game purchase, only on Mondays.

Visit the Omnimystery Entertainment Network for more games of mystery and suspense!

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Hotel

Our Featured Title is Hotel

Help Detective Bridget Brightstone crack the case and reveal the great mystery that lies behind high walls of the Bellevue Hotel! Meet the ancient Egyptian cult in a search of almighty artifact, Marcus Antonius, King Arthur and many others who tried to keep this powerful object hidden away! Stop the evil that is raising from its grave from using the artifact's powers to conquer the world in this fun Adventure game.

A sample version is available to download and play for free for one hour. Also available for  Mac.

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The Great Gatsby: Secret Treasure

Today's Daily Deal is The Great Gatsby: Secret Treasure

The once glamorous Gatsby Mansion is now wrecked and seemingly deserted. Judy, a talented architect, is given her dream job when she is asked to restore it to its former beauty. Just as she is about to begin, Gatsby's criminal past intrudes and she finds herself caught up in a kidnapper's scheme to discover the notorious socialite's secret treasure. Immerse yourself in an adventure full of puzzles and hidden object scenes entwined with Gatsby's devoted love and criminal dealings.

A sample version is available to download and play for free for one hour. Also available for  Mac.

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The Secret Order: Masked Intent

The current Catch of the Week is The Secret Order: Masked Intent

Sarah receives shocking news from her father. One of the newest members in the Order of the Griffins has turned traitor, murdering one of the Secret Five, the heads of the Order. What's worse is that very traitor is about to join the Secret Five, and he's wearing a mask that gives him supernatural abilities. Sarah has to race back through time and search for the one artifact that can subdue the mask: a magical scepter. Hop aboard the Royal Griffin and help Sarah unmask the traitor before he destroys the Order in this exhilarating Hidden Object Puzzle Adventure Game.

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Sunday, December 28, 2014

New This Week: Brutal Enemy, A Sgt. Tom Dunn Mystery by Ronn Munsterman

Brutal Enemy by Ronn Munsterman

Omnimystery News is pleased to present a mystery, suspense, or thriller ebook that we recently found by sleuthing (as it were) through new or recently reissued titles from independent publishers during December 2014 and priced $4.99 or less …

Brutal Enemy by Ronn Munsterman

A Sgt. Tom Dunn Mystery (3rd in series)

Publisher: Ronn Munsterman

Price: $2.99 (as of 12/28/2014 at 5:30 PM ET).

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Colonel Frank Rogers, an American intelligence officer on the planning staff for the impending invasion of southern France, goes missing in northwest Italy. Sgt. Tom Dunn, recalled from his honeymoon, and his squad of lethal U. S. Army Rangers are tasked with the impossible: find and rescue the missing colonel before he is captured and gives up vital invasion intelligence.

Meanwhile, British Sergeant Malcolm Saunders and his Commandos parachute into Italy north of the impenetrable Gothic Line in an attempt to deliver a crushing blow to the German supply line.

While Dunn and his men race across Italy in search of Rogers, the rescue operation takes an unexpected direction. Suddenly, Dunn comes face-to-face with the brutal evil permeating the Nazis from Berlin to the occupied countries.

Brutal Enemy by Ronn Munsterman

Along Came a Spider, An Alex Cross Thriller by James Patterson, Now Available at a Special Price

Along Came a Spider by James Patterson

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Along Came a Spider by James Patterson

An Alex Cross Thriller (1st in series)

Publisher: Little, Brown

Price: $1.99 (as of 12/28/2014 at 5:00 PM ET).

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Gary Soneji is a mild-mannered mathematics teacher at a Washington, D.C., private school for the children of the political and social elite. He's so popular that the kids all call him "Mr. Chips." And he's very, very smart. Growing up, he always knew he was smarter than the rest of them — he knew that the Great Ones always fooled everybody. He kidnaps Maggie Rose, the golden-haired daughter of a famous movie actress, and her best friend, Shrimpie Goldberg, the son of the secretary of the treasury, right out from under the noses of their two Secret Service agents. But Gary Soneji is not surprised at his skill. He's done it before. Hundreds of times before.

Alex Cross is a homicide detective with a Ph.D. in psychology. he looks like Muhammad Ali in his prime. Cross works and lives in the ghettos of D.C. He's a tough guy from a tough part of town who wears Harris Tweed jackets and likes to relax by banging out Gershwin tunes on his baby grand piano. He has two adorable kids of his own. They are his own special vulnerabilities.

Jezzie Flanaganis the first woman ever to hold the highly sensitive job as supervisor of the Secret Service in Washington. Blond, mysterious, seductive, she's got an outer shell that's as tough s it is beautiful. She rides her black BMW motorcycle at speeds of no less than 100 mph. What is she running from? What is her secret?

Alex Cross and Jezzie Flanagan are about to have a forbidden love affair-at the worst possible time for both of them. Because Gary Soneji, who wants to commit the "crime of the century," is playing at the top of his game. The latest of the unspeakable crimes happened in Alex Cross's precinct. They happened under the protection of Jezzie Flanagan's men. Now Soneji is at large again, still wreaking havoc.

Alex Cross must face the ultimate test as a psychologist: how do you outmaneuver a brilliant psychopath? Especially one who appears to have a split personality — one who won't let the other half remember those horrific acts?

Soneji has outsmarted the FBI, the Secret Service, and the police. Who will be his next victim?

Gary Soneji is every parent's worst nightmare. He has become Alex Cross's nightmare.

Along Came a Spider by James Patterson

New This Week: Holiday for Inspector West, An Inspector West Mystery by John Creasey

Holiday for Inspector West by John Creasey

Omnimystery News is pleased to present a mystery, suspense, or thriller ebook that we recently found by sleuthing (as it were) through new or recently reissued titles from independent publishers during December 2014 and priced $4.99 or less …

Holiday for Inspector West by John Creasey

An Inspector West Mystery (5th in series)

Publisher: House of Stratus

Price: $2.99 (as of 12/28/2014 at 4:30 PM ET).

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The murder of a Member of Parliament puts an end to Inspector West's holiday. His wife is naturally annoyed, but West nevertheless hastens back to Scotland Yard so as to take charge of the case.

However, the murder turns out to be far more complicated than he expected, with many different mysteries to solve, and there is real danger as he gets closer to the truth.

Holiday for Inspector West by John Creasey

Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Crime, An Amish Bed and Breakfast Mystery by Tamar Myers, Now Available at a Special Price

Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Crime by Tamar Myers

Omnimystery News is always searching for newly discounted mystery, suspense, thriller and crime novels for our readers to enjoy. Today, we're pleased to present the following title, now available at a special price courtesy of the publisher, NYLA …

Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Crime by Tamar Myers

An Amish Bed and Breakfast Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: NYLA

Price: $0.99 (as of 12/28/2014 at 4:00 PM ET).

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Magdalena Yoder, chaste and abstemious proprietor of the Pennsylvania Dutch Inn, agrees to let a Hollywood crew film at the inn — for an exorbitant price, of course.

But when the assistant director is found pinned to a barn post with a farming tool, dimwitted local police chief, Marvin Stoltzfus fingers Magdalena as his prime suspect.

Now it's time for Magdalena to use her extraordinary Amish sleuthing skills to reveal the real killer — before another Hollywood hellion goes belly up and turns Magdalena's charming PennDutch Inn into a grisly horror flick!

Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Crime by Tamar Myers

Kidnapping in Kendall County by Delores Fossen, New from Harlequin Intrigue in December 2014

Kidnapping in Kendall County by Delores Fossen

Omnimystery News is pleased to introduce a new mystery, suspense, or thriller title from Harlequin, published this month …

Kidnapping in Kendall County by Delores Fossen

Series: Sweetwater Ranch

Imprint: Intrigue

Kidnapping in Kendall County by Delores Fossen, Amazon Kindle format

For more information about the book, see a synopsis, below.

"Did you come here to kill me?"

The beautiful blonde armed with a Beretta is someone FBI agent Austin Duran knows only too well. Rosalie McKinnon was engaged to his best friend, who died on a mission gone south. But the desperate mother isn't there for revenge … she's looking for her abducted infant daughter. And she just blew his cover.

Rosalie's future is again in the hands of the rogue Texan lawman who's on an unofficial mission to find his own kidnapped nephew. With a relentless adversary in hot pursuit — and unwelcome desire igniting — Rosalie has to trust Austin. Her baby's life depends on it …

Kidnapping in Kendall County by Delores Fossen

Top Secret, A Clandestine Operations Novel by W.E.B. Griffin and William E. Butterworth IV, Now Available at a Special Price

Top Secret by W.E.B. Griffin and William E. Butterworth IV

Omnimystery News is always searching for newly discounted mystery, suspense, thriller and crime novels for our readers to enjoy. Today, we're pleased to present the following title, now available at a special price courtesy of the publisher, Putnam …

Top Secret by W.E.B. Griffin and William E. Butterworth IV

A Clandestine Operations Novel (1st in series)

Publisher: Putnam

Price: $1.99 (as of 12/28/2014 at 3:00 PM ET).

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In the first weeks after World War II, a squeaky-clean new second lieutenant named James D. Cronley Jr. is spotted and recruited for a new enterprise that will eventually be transformed into something called the CIA. One war may have ended, but another one has already begun, against an enemy that is bigger, smarter, and more vicious: the Soviet Union.

The Soviets have hit the ground running, and Cronley's job is to help frustrate them, harass them, and spy on them any way he can. His recruiter thinks he has the potential to become an asset — though, of course, he could also screw up spectacularly. And in his first assignment, it looks like that's exactly what might happen. He's got seven days to extract a vital piece of information from a Soviet agent, but Cronley's managed to rile up his superior officers (he seems to have a talent for it), and if he fails, it could be one of the shortest intelligence careers in history.

There are enemies everywhere — and, as Cronley is about to find out, some of them even wear the same uniform he does.

Top Secret by W.E.B. Griffin and William E. Butterworth IV

Thief by Mark Sullivan, New in Bookstores during December 2014

Thief by Mark Sullivan

Today's featured new hardcover mystery, suspense, or thriller title scheduled to be published during December 2014 is …

Thief by Mark Sullivan, a Robin Monarch Mystery (3rd in series)

Publisher: Minotaur Books

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For a list of more new hardcover titles to be published this month, visit our New Mysteries page for December 2014. For new paperback mysteries, visit The Mystery Bookshelf where a selection of December 2014 mysteries, novels of suspense, and thrillers are shelved.

More about our featured title, below …

With the help of his team, Monarch breaks into the legendary Christmas party of Beau Arsenault, a shady investor and behind-the-scenes player at the very highest levels of power politics. Arsenault is not above bending or breaking the rules if there's illicit profit to be made. Monarch has decided that those illicit profits will be better used to take care of orphans and street kids.

Using the party as cover to break into Arsenault's secret vaults, Monarch comes away with two unexpected things. One is a bullet — he gets shot when he's caught trying to escape with tens of millions of negotiable instruments. The second is a lead on what might be his most audacious exploit ever. A previously undiscovered tribe in South America may well have the secret to the most sought after knowledge in history — that of eternal life. And Robin Monarch must use all his skills — as an operative, as a thief — to keep this secret from falling into the worst possible hands.

Thief by Mark Sullivan

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